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Ishrat Baki Borno
Ishrat Baki Borno
Ph.D student at University of Texas, Atlington
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Mimicking the cementation mechanism of ancient Roman seawater concrete using calcined clays
W Ashraf, IB Borno, RI Khan, S Siddique, MI Haque, A Tahsin
Applied Clay Science 230, 106696, 2022
152022
Potential of starch as organic admixture in cementitious composites
S Afroz, T Manzur, IB Borno, M Hasanuzzaman, KMA Hossain
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering 33 (2), 04020449, 2021
122021
Reducing carbonation degradation and enhancing elastic properties of calcium silicate hydrates using biomimetic molecules
MI Haque, IB Borno, RI Khan, W Ashraf
Cement and Concrete Composites 136, 104888, 2023
92023
Effects of co-calcining kaolinite-rich clay blends with alkali and alkali earth metal hydroxides
IB Borno, W Ashraf
Applied Clay Science 231, 106742, 2023
52023
Multi-technique Approaches to Evaluate the Pozzolanic Properties of Alkali-Rich Calcined Kaolinite and Bentonite Clay Blends
IB Borno, W Ashraf, RI Khan, A Tahsin
Advances in Civil Engineering Materials 11 (2), 658-669, 2022
22022
Crystallization of CSH and CASH in artificial seawater at ambient temperature
IB Borno, MI Haque, W Ashraf
Cement and Concrete Research 173, 107292, 2023
12023
Enhancing the properties of carbonation cured gamma dicalcium silicates (γ-C2S) using biomimetic molecules
MI Haque, IB Borno, W Ashraf
Journal of Sustainable Cement-Based Materials 13 (5), 690-705, 2024
2024
Corrigendum to “Mimicking the cementation mechanism of ancient Roman seawater concrete using calcined clays”[Applied Clay Science 230 (2022) 106696]
W Ashraf, IB Borno, RI Khan, S Siddique, MI Haque, A Tahsin
Applied Clay Science 252, 107299, 2024
2024
Alkali thermal fusion: A prospective route to enhance the reactivity of low-grade clay and utilize as supplementary cementitious material (SCM)
IB Borno, N Nair, W Ashraf
Cement and Concrete Composites 147, 105417, 2024
2024
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